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lundi 1 juin 2015

220 Euro MPs: Iran must allow intrusive inspection of nuclear military sites


A statement signed by over 220 who represent all political groups in the European Parliament and sent to EU Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini, condemns gross human rights violations in Iran and calls on Iranian regime to “end the executions, free political prisoners, stop the repression of women and respect the rights and freedoms of the Iranian people.”
The statement also said: “Iran needs to adhere to all UN Security Council resolutions with regard to its nuclear program and it should respond to all outstanding IAEA questions while allowing intrusive inspections of all its military and non-military sites whether declared or undeclared.”
Text of Press Release issued on Monday by Friends of a Free Iran in European Parliament:
For immediate release - 1 June 2015 - Brussels, European Parliament

Over 220 Euro MPs call for Iran to allow unrestricted inspections of all its suspected military and non-military nuclear sites
In a statement signed by over 220 Members of the European Parliament and sent to EU Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini, European lawmakers slammed Iran’s gross human rights violations and called on Iranian regime to “end the executions, free political prisoners, stop the repression of women and respect the rights and freedoms of the Iranian people.”

The Euro MPs who represent all political groups in the European Parliament and are from all 28 member states of the European Union added “Iran needs to adhere to all UN Security Council resolutions with regard to its nuclear program and it should respond to all outstanding IAEA questions while allowing intrusive inspections of all its military and non-military sites whether declared or undeclared.”

“We are extremely worried about Iran’s despicable human rights records, recent arrest of women political activists and the sudden increase of executions especially after the preliminary nuclear agreement in April,” Gérard Deprez, chair of the Friends of a Free Iran in European Parliament said speaking from Brussels. “What is happening in Iran today is totally incompatible with our democratic principles in Europe, therefore any expansion of relationship with Iran must be conditioned to a clear improvement of human rights.”

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